Word: flute

Category: flute

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Synonyms: flute

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: flute

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spanish
Translations:
estría
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german
Translations:
flöte, kannelierung, nuten
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french
Translations:
coulisse, rainure, flûte
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portuguese
Translations:
líquido, flauta
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dutch
Translations:
fluit
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russian
Translations:
каннелюра, канелюра, флейта, свистеть, желобить, выемка, желобок, флейтист
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finnish
Translations:
kouru, uurre, huilu
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czech
Translations:
žlábek, rýha
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polish
Translations:
rowek, flet, żłobina
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hungarian
Translations:
furulya
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greek
Translations:
φλάουτα, αυλός
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ukrainian
Translations:
флейтист, свистіти, флейта
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albanian
Translations:
fyell
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bulgarian
Translations:
флейта
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estonian
Translations:
uure, soon
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croatian
Translations:
flauta, frula
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lithuanian
Translations:
fleita
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latvian
Translations:
flauta
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macedonian
Translations:
флејта
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romanian
Translations:
flaut
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slovenian
Translations:
piščalka

The meaning and "use of": flute

noun
  • a wind instrument made from a tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held vertically or horizontally so that the player's breath strikes a narrow edge. The modern orchestral form, typically made of metal, is held horizontally and has an elaborate set of keys. - Reading the literature, one can hear fiddles, wood flutes , bagpipes, guitar, mandolins and bodhráns.
  • an ornamental vertical groove in a column. - It was yellowish-brown, and it collected in the flutes of the column.
  • a tall, narrow wine glass. - a flute of champagne
verb
  • speak in a melodious way reminiscent of the sound of a flute. - “What do you do?” she fluted
  • make flutes or grooves in. - fluted columns

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